A person who can remember a lot of information is typically referred to as having a "photographic memory" or "eidetic memory." These individuals have an exceptional ability to recall details and facts with great accuracy.
A person who buys a lot of things is often described as a shopaholic.
A person who worries a lot is commonly referred to as anxious or fretful. They may also be described as having anxiety or being a worrier.
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Analytical.
The phrase "racking his brain" means to think very hard or make a great effort to remember or solve a problem. It implies a person is putting a lot of mental energy into trying to figure something out.
A person has to process their long term memory to remember facts that have been saved in their brain. Some people can store a lot of facts in their long term memory and discuss it any time.
You would call a person who praises himself a lot a narcissist.
A lot of it is about memory, the Crythian motto being "you are what you remember" but then we see through the main character that you are also what you dream.
umm by phone or if the question is meant to be (waht do you call a person with a lot of money) that answer is rich
Not necessarily. For example, let's say you meet someone at a party but you're meeting a lot of people. Twenty minutes later, you don't remember the first person's name. That can be an temporary impairment due to anxiety or stress. But let's say you develop Alzheimer's. You don't remember your wife's name. That's a physical impairment with memory loss.
my mom! We often say they have the memory of an elephant.
A person who speaks a lot is often referred to as talkative or loquacious.
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A narcoleptic person; a person with narcolepsy.
A person who uses a lot of words can be referred to as verbose or loquacious.